China temporarily bans beef exports from six Australian meatworks, the Federal Government confirms.
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Queensland told to 'deliver the goods' and eradicate red fire ant
Federal and state agriculture ministers will spend almost $400 million over the next 10 years to try to eradicate the destructive red imported fire ant for good.
Will there be no Lynnsanity at this year's Big Bash?
The Big Bash League could be without its brightest star this season, with Brisbane Heat bruiser Chris Lynn undergoing surgery on his left shoulder.
Brisbane community self-censors racist posters
Residents in Newmarket take the fight against racism into their own hands and remove posters declaring “diversity is white genocide”.
Robbery with violence, Sunnybank Hills
A 19-year-old man was assaulted and robbed at Sunnybank Hills on Sunday night, July 23.
The teen caught a train to Banoon Railway Station arriving around 8.40pm, exiting the station and walking through the park to Jackson Road.
At the intersection of Jackson Road and Stirling Street the man was approached by three males, with one of them punching him in the face causing him to fall to the ground where he was punched and kicked about the face and upper body.
The trio then fled with the man’s mobile phone and walking to Banoon Railway Station with two of the males boarding the 9.06pm Beenleigh train.
The third male was last seen walking west along Dyson Avenue before entering the car park of the railway station.
Two of the males are described a Pacific Islander in appearance, aged between 16 and 26. One was wearing a grey hooded jumper, black long pants and light
Man accused of setting fire to woman to remain in custody
A man who allegedly burned a woman, leaving her in a serious condition in hospital, makes no application for bail and will stay behind bars until his next court hearing.
What's life like for Jeff Horn now the fight is over?
Eating donuts and avoiding the grocery shopping are high on the to-do list for Brisbane’s world welterweight champion.
Australia-US war games sends a message to those 'foolish enough' to make threats
Three weeks after North Korea fired an intercontinental ballistic missile, and with the United States reportedly expecting another launch soon, there is little doubt Exercise Talisman Sabre served as much more than training drills between allies.
Winter Ball Raffle Winners
The following is the list of winners in the Raffle that was drawn at the Oratory Winter Ball on Saturday, 22nd July, 2017.
$5,000 TRAVEL VOUCHER, S.S., Ticket 1811
$300 BONNIE BAKERS VOUCHER, J.B., Ticket 0944
$50 SNAG AND BROWN VOUCHER, D.G., Ticket 0226
$50 CAFE O MAI VOUCHER, M.M., Ticket 1371
$84 QUADRANT MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION, M.E., Ticket 1063
$100 (2X$50) JUNCTION HOTEL VOUCHER, P.O., Ticket 0282
Congratulations to these lucky winners, and thank you to all who supported the Ball and the Raffle.
Disability Support Worker – Beacon Support – Runcorn QLD
You must be available to work weekdays, evenings and weekends to join a flexible working roster. Please email your resume to our Human Resource Manager or… $26 an hourFrom Indeed – Fri, 16 Jun 2017 06:14:59 GMT – View all Runcorn QLD jobs



